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VOLUME&#13;
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ISSUE&#13;
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Police Beat&#13;
FEATLRES&#13;
Things 2 do @ the U&#13;
3&#13;
Life as an R.A.&#13;
3&#13;
Helping out this holiday season&#13;
3&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
A look at Parkside wrestling&#13;
4&#13;
UWP&#13;
to hold wrestling tournament   4&#13;
Soccer's fmest&#13;
5&#13;
Women's cross-country&#13;
6&#13;
Rangers get first win under Stein&#13;
6&#13;
Randy Moss for Rookie of the year&#13;
6&#13;
Economics of sport&#13;
7&#13;
Are you the next Bob Costas?&#13;
7&#13;
Who's not&#13;
#l!&#13;
7&#13;
Bring back instant replay&#13;
7&#13;
VIEWS&#13;
.&#13;
An&#13;
apology to comedy historians&#13;
Response to Rejoiner&#13;
Baby Love&#13;
ENTERTAINMENT&#13;
Humor me&#13;
Adam Sandler: movie critic target&#13;
Enemy of the State&#13;
American History&#13;
X&#13;
Puzzle&#13;
Student Survey&#13;
Classified&#13;
2&#13;
Sifting and Winnowing plaques&#13;
rededicated at UW-Parkside&#13;
Amanda Bulgrin&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
On November 3D, the University of&#13;
Wisconsin-Parkside celebrated the history&#13;
of academic freedom by rededicating and&#13;
unveiling a replica of the 1910 "sifting and&#13;
winnowing" plaques.&#13;
The original 255-pound bronze plaque&#13;
hangs in Bascom Hall at UW-Madison and&#13;
states, "Whatever may&#13;
be&#13;
the limitations&#13;
which trammel  inquiry elsewhere,  we&#13;
believe that the Great State University of&#13;
Wisconsin should ever encourage that con-&#13;
tinual and fearless sifting and winnowing by&#13;
which alone the truth should be found."&#13;
The powerful  words,  which later,&#13;
became known as the "Wisconsin Magna&#13;
Charta," came from a report issued by the&#13;
Board of Regents in response to the trial of&#13;
Richard Ely. The 1894 case accused Ely, an&#13;
economics professor, of being the author of&#13;
"utopian, impracticable and pernicious doc-&#13;
trines."&#13;
Recently, the 1964 replica plaques were&#13;
discovered amongst other historical pieces&#13;
m UW-Parkside's Archives. They had been&#13;
there for nearly 25 years, but with some&#13;
restoration, the plaques were ready for the&#13;
30th  anniversary  celebration  of UW-&#13;
8&#13;
8&#13;
9&#13;
See&#13;
Plaques,&#13;
Page 12&#13;
Chancellor John Keating unveils the "sifting and winnowing" plaque outside the Library.&#13;
Parkside welcomes one more fresh new face&#13;
JO&#13;
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Alisa Chojnacki&#13;
Of the Ranger News Staff&#13;
When wanting help in choosing class-&#13;
es, deciding on a major, or getting con-&#13;
nected  with  campus  resources,  the&#13;
Advising Center is the place to go. Not&#13;
only can students have their questions&#13;
answered, they can also have the opportu-&#13;
nity to meet the new director of academic&#13;
advising, Elizabeth Teagan, Ed.D.&#13;
The Advising Center is a clearing&#13;
house for questions about UW-Parkside,&#13;
academic policies  and procedures,  and&#13;
general education requirements, foonerly&#13;
known as BOK, or Breath of Knowledge.&#13;
The center also strives to initiate and&#13;
actively sustain student involvement in the&#13;
development and implementation of mean-&#13;
ingful educational plans while giving sup-&#13;
port in the realization of changing academ-&#13;
ic, career, and life plans.&#13;
An important part of the Advising'&#13;
Center is to advise the undeclared" majors.&#13;
According to Teagan, "Just like the com-&#13;
munication major has a group of faculty&#13;
members, a set of courses, and a physical&#13;
location for their academic  home, the&#13;
advising  center provides -a community&#13;
where the undeclared  student actively&#13;
explores the decision making process for&#13;
choosing a major."&#13;
One way that Teagan helps students is&#13;
by meeting with them one-on-one or in&#13;
small groups. This benefits the student by&#13;
giving them the individual attention that&#13;
they require and deserve. "What typically&#13;
begins as a simple question turns into the&#13;
'beginning of problem solving for an issue&#13;
in a student's life that impacts their entire&#13;
academic agenda," she stated. By resolv-&#13;
ing difficulties in a timely manner, the stu-&#13;
dent can continue to grow academically&#13;
and graduate in four to five years.&#13;
Teagan comes to Parkside with vast&#13;
experience&#13;
in&#13;
the advising field and recent&#13;
research which serves as the basis for aca-&#13;
demic advising. She received her doctorate&#13;
in cognitive and moral development from&#13;
the  University  of  Massachusetts   at&#13;
Amherst, where she was an academic advi-&#13;
sor. Teaching in advising in New England,&#13;
she wasthe Director of Advising and also&#13;
a professor at Mansfield University in&#13;
Pennsylvania.  At Mansfield  University,&#13;
Teagan introduced the concept of advising&#13;
for the retention of students,which proved&#13;
to be a success. ~'The retention rate almost&#13;
doubled there within three years," she stat-&#13;
ed. Since Parkside is looking&#13;
to&#13;
increase&#13;
the retention rate of students, it is only nat-&#13;
ural that Teagan would implement appro-&#13;
priate parts of the program here with the&#13;
hope of achieving a similar rate of success.&#13;
Located  in Wyllie Hall 107, the&#13;
Advising Center is open Monday through&#13;
Friday, 7:45&#13;
a.m,&#13;
to 6 p.m., extension&#13;
2040. Teagan is looking forward to meet-&#13;
ing with students to help solve their acade-&#13;
mic needs. While walk-ins are welcome,&#13;
appointments are greatly appreciated.&#13;
Course scheduling begins November&#13;
12 for  the  Spring  1999  semester.&#13;
Undeclared  students need to make an&#13;
appointment  with their advisor in the&#13;
Advising Center while declared students&#13;
need to make arrangements with their fac-&#13;
ulty advisor in their major department&#13;
prior to registration.&#13;
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POLICE&#13;
BEAT&#13;
Theft, Ranger Hall, 7:14 p.m. Student&#13;
r~rtedmsCDc~eoonrnmmg35CDs&#13;
was" missing.&#13;
11/13/98  Inc 98-642 Motor Vehicle&#13;
Theft, Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center Lot, 3:47&#13;
p.m,&#13;
Student&#13;
stated&#13;
a vehicle he bor-&#13;
rowed had been stolen from the SAC lot.&#13;
All lots were checked with negative&#13;
results. Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-665 Actual Fire, Ranger&#13;
Hall,&#13;
II&#13;
:27 p.m. Student reported a&#13;
fire&#13;
which  started  when  another  student&#13;
soaked&#13;
cotton&#13;
balls&#13;
in&#13;
acetone and lit&#13;
them,&#13;
starting&#13;
the carpet on fire when&#13;
they were dropped. Fire was put out with&#13;
an extinguisher. Student&#13;
was&#13;
cited for&#13;
negligent handling of burning material.&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-659 Agency Assist,&#13;
Union,&#13;
7:04&#13;
p.m. Kenosha Police Dept.&#13;
requested assistance with an&#13;
individual&#13;
who had called 911 from the Union and&#13;
would not hang up. UPPS officer met&#13;
with subject who claimed to have been&#13;
assaulted&#13;
by a&#13;
girlfriend.&#13;
Assault had&#13;
. taken place&#13;
in&#13;
Kenosha  so Kenosha&#13;
Police Dept. was contacted to take the&#13;
complaint.&#13;
.&#13;
11/17/98  Inc ~8-651 Security Alarm,&#13;
Wyllie D115,  11:19 a.m.  Officers&#13;
responded to an alarm - checked the area&#13;
and reset the alarm.&#13;
00&#13;
0\&#13;
0\&#13;
1'"'"'4&#13;
11/14/98 Inc 98-643 Traffic Accident,&#13;
Union&#13;
parking&#13;
lot, 1:09 a.m. Student&#13;
reported her car had been hit&#13;
while&#13;
it&#13;
was&#13;
parked&#13;
in&#13;
the lot. Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/18/98 Inc 98-652 Traffic Accident,&#13;
Union Parking lot, 9:52 a.m. Student&#13;
struck another&#13;
vehicle&#13;
with her car&#13;
which&#13;
caused&#13;
minimal&#13;
damage.&#13;
11/24/98 Inc 98-667 Weapons, Ranger&#13;
Hall, II :25 p.m. UPPS officer&#13;
was&#13;
dis-&#13;
patched to take a report of a student who&#13;
had been shot with a BB pellet. Two&#13;
other students&#13;
reported&#13;
previously being&#13;
struck  with  paintballs.  Investigation&#13;
pending,&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-660 Agency Assist, 953&#13;
Wood Road,&#13;
II&#13;
:38 p.m. Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept. requested&#13;
assistance&#13;
with an&#13;
intox-&#13;
icated individual&#13;
knocking&#13;
on an apart-&#13;
ment door and refusing to leave. Alleged&#13;
suspect was seen in his&#13;
vehicle.&#13;
He then&#13;
accelerated speed, steered his car direct-&#13;
ly at UPPS and&#13;
KSD officers and&#13;
then drove away. The immediate area&#13;
was checked  with  negative  results&#13;
although a license plate number&#13;
was&#13;
obtained.&#13;
11/15/98 Inc 98-644 Elevator Rescue,&#13;
Parkside Union,  12:21 a.m. Student&#13;
reported being stuck in an elevator. Upon&#13;
officer's arrival, subject had freed him-&#13;
self. Elevator appeared to be workmg&#13;
properly.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-653 Traffic Violation,&#13;
Outer Loop Road, 3:53 p.m. Vehicle&#13;
was&#13;
stopped and driver cited for speeding 52&#13;
mph&#13;
in&#13;
a 25 mph zone.&#13;
11/25/98  Inc  98-668  Liquor  Law&#13;
Violation,&#13;
University Apartments, 12:14&#13;
a.m. Student was&#13;
cited&#13;
for underage&#13;
alcohol offense.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-654 Medical Assist,&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity Center, 7:28 p.m. Staff&#13;
member reported a student had fallen on&#13;
a&#13;
gym&#13;
floor, injuring her ankle. Student&#13;
refused medical&#13;
treatment&#13;
but was later&#13;
taken to a&#13;
Racine&#13;
hospital by her room-&#13;
mate.&#13;
11/15/98 Inc 98-645 Traffic Violation,&#13;
5000 BlockofCTH E., 1:21p.m. Officer&#13;
stopped a vehicle which was speeding 64&#13;
mph ina45 mph zone. Driver was cited.&#13;
~&#13;
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11/25/98  Inc  98-669  Liquor  Law&#13;
Violation, University Apartments, 12:00&#13;
midnight. Housing R.A. requested UPPS&#13;
check out alcoholic beverages observed&#13;
being&#13;
taken into&#13;
a large party in progress.&#13;
Three citations for underage drinking&#13;
were issued.&#13;
11/15/98  Inc  98-646  Fire  Alarm,&#13;
University  Apartments,  7:04  p.m.&#13;
Student reported a&#13;
fire&#13;
alarm. Another&#13;
student&#13;
stated&#13;
the pull&#13;
station&#13;
lever&#13;
was&#13;
partially hanging down and the alarm&#13;
sounded when he tried to push it back.&#13;
Student  was  advised  to  contact&#13;
Residence Life if alarm problems are&#13;
found.&#13;
11/22/98 Inc 98-661 Agency Assist, 973&#13;
Sheridan  Road,&#13;
I&#13;
:34 a.m. Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff Dept. requested assistance with&#13;
breathalizer  equipment  for  a large&#13;
juvenile  alcohol party. UPPS officer&#13;
assisted with 15 tests and KSD deputies&#13;
on the scene issued underage drinking&#13;
citations.&#13;
11/19/98 Inc 98-655 Medical Assist,&#13;
Ranger Hall, 10:40 p.m. Student suffer-&#13;
ing a seizure was&#13;
transported&#13;
to Sf.&#13;
Catherine's&#13;
Hospital&#13;
by Kenosha Med 5.&#13;
11/25/98  Inc  98-670  Retail  Theft,&#13;
Bookstore, 12:47 p.m. Bookstore man-&#13;
ager reported the theft of two text books.&#13;
Investigation pending.&#13;
11/21/98  Inc  .98-656  Suspicious&#13;
Circumstances,   Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Activity&#13;
Center, 12:47 p.m. Visitor was warned&#13;
regarding inappropriate use of rest-room&#13;
facilities.&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-662 UWS I8-Graffiti,&#13;
Union Men's room,  7:32 a.m. Staff&#13;
member reported black marker graffiti.&#13;
Custodian cleaned off the&#13;
writing,&#13;
11/16/98   Inc   98-647   Burglary,&#13;
University Apartments, 6:58 p.m. A stu-&#13;
dent's apartment door was forced open&#13;
and door frame broken.  Items were&#13;
strewn about the room and jewelry and&#13;
cash missing.&#13;
rI'1&#13;
~&#13;
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Z&#13;
11/25/98 Inc 98-671 Medical Assist,&#13;
Comm. Arts, 3:18p.m. Staff member fell&#13;
backward while stepping off a ladder.&#13;
Subject was conscious and refusedres-&#13;
cue. Ladder appeared to be structurally&#13;
sound.&#13;
11/21/98 Inc 98-657 Medical Assist,&#13;
Wood Road" north ofCTH&#13;
E.,&#13;
2:49 p.m.&#13;
A vehicle had stopped at a stop sign and&#13;
driver was found to be confused and dis-&#13;
oriented. Somer's Rescue responded and&#13;
took subject to St. Catherine's hospital.&#13;
11/23/98 Inc 98-663 Agency Assist, Off&#13;
Campus, 22nd Ave&#13;
&amp;&#13;
7th St., 4:46 p.m.&#13;
UPPS officer&#13;
assisted&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff&#13;
Dept. with traffic control at an injury&#13;
accident.&#13;
11/16/98 Inc 98-648 Personal Property&#13;
Theft, Ranger Hall, 7:54 p.m. Student&#13;
reported a necklace stolen from her room&#13;
sometime between Nov. 8-13th.&#13;
11/17/98Inc i8-649 UWS 18Nandalism,&#13;
Union, 6:29 a.m.  Employee notified&#13;
UPPS of a toilet lid&#13;
in&#13;
a level&#13;
I&#13;
men's&#13;
room covered&#13;
in&#13;
feces.&#13;
11/27/98 Inc 98-672 Agency  Assist,&#13;
HWY&#13;
A&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Sheridan Road, 7:41 p.m.&#13;
UPPS officer assisted Kenosha&#13;
Sheriff&#13;
Dept. with traffic until they cleared the&#13;
scene of an accident.&#13;
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11/21/98 Inc 98-658 Agency Assist,&#13;
3300 Block  of 7th St., 6:00  p.m.&#13;
Kenosha Sheriff Dept. requested assis-&#13;
tance with a roll-over injury accident.&#13;
Officer stood by and cleared the scene&#13;
after rescue arrived.&#13;
11/23/98  Inc  98-664  Unauthorized&#13;
Presence, University Apartments, 5:42&#13;
p.m. Staff member reported seeing an&#13;
individual who had been previously&#13;
evicted. Officers searched the area. but&#13;
subject was not located.&#13;
11/29/98 Inc 98-673  Agency Assist,&#13;
CTH A and&#13;
HWY&#13;
31, 12:25 a.m. UPPS&#13;
See Police Beat, Page 12&#13;
11/17/98 Inc 98-650 Personal Property&#13;
Ranger News Staff:&#13;
The Ranger News is published every Thursday&#13;
throughout&#13;
the semester by students&#13;
of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside,  who are solely responsible for its editorial&#13;
policy and&#13;
content,&#13;
Subscriptions&#13;
are&#13;
available at the cost of $15 for&#13;
26&#13;
issues.&#13;
Letters to the Editor policy:  The Ranger News encourages letters to the editor.&#13;
Letters should not exceed 250 words and sbould be delivered to the Ranger News&#13;
office (WYLL D-13~C) or e-mailed to&#13;
bulgrOOO@Uwp.edu&#13;
by noon the Friday&#13;
before publication.  Letters must be-typed and include the author's name and phone&#13;
number. Letters must&#13;
be&#13;
free from misleading or libelous content.  Letters that fail&#13;
\0&#13;
comply will not be published.'  For publication purposes, author's name can be&#13;
withheld, but only upon request.  Ranger News reserves the right to edit all letters.&#13;
l'dltor-in-&lt;:h!ef&#13;
AmandaBulgrin&#13;
Assistant Editor&#13;
Peter Mirror&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Sonya Flower&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
SarahSchwalhach&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
Roman Rodicbev&#13;
Photo l'ditor&#13;
Michelle laCount   ",&#13;
Writers&#13;
Chris Summy&#13;
Colleen&#13;
Lavinka.&#13;
Kelly Voss&#13;
Vitol)iJ&gt;~io:&#13;
Range~ Advisor&#13;
Dave Buchanan&#13;
Jeff¥lleller&#13;
Copy Editors&#13;
Elise&#13;
Cochran&#13;
Stefanie&#13;
Beard&#13;
OffIce Assistant&#13;
J~~nje$chober&#13;
News Team&#13;
RixeYBeron.,&#13;
Colnmnists&#13;
Bit!Ager  .&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Rodriguez&#13;
Don Nelson&#13;
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